An objective comparison of the current and '03/04 "cores"..

defenitely Blue, I think Moose' developement of a mid range jumper will be the difference between us being successful (offensively) with the twin tower system because if he can keep the defense honest Dre will abuse whoever is guarding him either rebounding off glass or lobs. Defensively is a different matter with Moose though. He wont be able to guard many opposing 4s and is too vertically challenged to bother 5s in the post. He will Need to take notes from a Young Bill Laimbeer as to how to position body and keep offensive player off balance while having no vertical leaping ability at all.

Maybe just maybe Drummond is the reason that Monroe looks bad on offense when together... bear with me here

I'm guessing the Pistons have been working on Monroe's post moved more then his jump shooting up to this point, and they had no reason to think that Drummond was ready for the bright lights this soon. I think that Monroe with an off season to work on the jump shot will make a great improvement with it. They just didn't expect Monroe to need a jumpshot this year. He looks good on this FT's so I have no reason to fear he won't get a jumpshot respectable with time to improve it.

The biggest thing going for our core players is also there biggest weakness atm, with age comes experience and confidence... I like where the kids are right now, but they do need time... and probably need the an Alpha dog to lead them....

I can almost understand that round, but all we heard about Moose this offseason was how he was going to be the focal point of the offence and how he was going to run it from the high post. If that was the case? didnt anyone think " hey, if hes gonna be in the high post? shouldnt he have a reliable shot from there"?